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jodi hernandez and ken are oim in the elements. first to jeff. >> the same area of upper low pressure that helped to fire off the funnel cloud to the south of us will also be moving across the bay area. the reason why southern california over the next 12 hours will have the higher risk of more tornadoes is there's a lot of strong uplift in the jet stream and wind sheer that could give rotation to any thunderstorms that develop. we are out of the zone of that. but we still may have isolated thunderstorms. with any of that, we may have small hail and certainly some gusty winds. that's for the next 12 hours. let's get a look at doppler. we have had heavier pockets. it's isolated and scattered. the corridor with wet weather is right here from oakland on the 24 right back to the north on interstate 80 through richmond. you can see some of the heavier rainfall through the berkeley hills. we are tracking several more storm systems in the next eight days. rain totals will again stack up. we will let you know when each are expected througho
jodi hernandez and ken are oim in the elements. first to jeff. >> the same area of upper low pressure that helped to fire off the funnel cloud to the south of us will also be moving across the bay area. the reason why southern california over the next 12 hours will have the higher risk of more tornadoes is there's a lot of strong uplift in the jet stream and wind sheer that could give rotation to any thunderstorms that develop. we are out of the zone of that. but we still may have...
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. >>> i'm jodi hernandez in oakland where b.a.r.t. is taking heat for having dummy surveillance cameras. i'll have a live report coming up. >>> plus, every second counts. why you may have less time to escape a house engulfed in flames than you did 30 years ago. >>> big changes coming to yosemite. why the national park may be forced to rename some of its most famous spots. bart is under fire for what many are calling a security gap. tonight-- bart is on the defensive. >>> right now at 6:30, b.a.r.t. is under fire for what many people are calling a security gap. tonight, b.a.r.t. is on to the census. some of the surveillance cameras are nothing more than decoys. this came to light after the deadly shooting on a b.a.r.t. train last weekend. nbc bay area's jodi hernandez is at the west oakland b.a.r.t. station. jodi, damage control here from b.a.r.t. >> reporter: it appears so, raj. they have many layers of security that when all put together work. but tonight many are criticizing b.a.r.t. for having decoy cameras on some of their trains.
. >>> i'm jodi hernandez in oakland where b.a.r.t. is taking heat for having dummy surveillance cameras. i'll have a live report coming up. >>> plus, every second counts. why you may have less time to escape a house engulfed in flames than you did 30 years ago. >>> big changes coming to yosemite. why the national park may be forced to rename some of its most famous spots. bart is under fire for what many are calling a security gap. tonight-- bart is on the defensive....
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jodie hernandez is live in oakland. jodi, just 45 minutes ago you got exclusive information about this investigation. >> reporter: that's right, jess. we learned this attack may not have been random but we're hearing there may have been an interaction that began on the bus. they confirmed pictures taken aboard the try delta bus line. they say the two had taken the bus to the pittsburgh b.a.r.t. station. the interaction they had on the bus spilled over onto the b.a.r.t. system. tonight the family is also speaking out for the first time. a distraught father describes the pain of losing a son. his son was shot and killed on a b.a.r.t. train nine days ago. his parents say the antioch man was on his way to their house in san francisco for dinner when he was shot in west oakland. he was supposed to come and never called. they didn't learn until last thursday. they say the two had bumped each other. police showed them photos of the suspect glaring at their son. the victim says he pushed him. they say their son moved to the u.s
jodie hernandez is live in oakland. jodi, just 45 minutes ago you got exclusive information about this investigation. >> reporter: that's right, jess. we learned this attack may not have been random but we're hearing there may have been an interaction that began on the bus. they confirmed pictures taken aboard the try delta bus line. they say the two had taken the bus to the pittsburgh b.a.r.t. station. the interaction they had on the bus spilled over onto the b.a.r.t. system. tonight the...
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jodi hernandez is there. this is being billed as a family fund-raising event and welcoming children to come. >> it really is. it is being called the children's town hall. and hillary clinton answered questions on everything from climate change, how to get more girls involved in science. she signed a third grader's book report. you can see her signature right here, hillary rod ham clinton. she gave an a plus. parents and children say sit an event they will never forget. hundreds of hillary clinton supporters paid big bucks, as many as $2,700 apiece so they and their children could meet, greet, and take a photo with the presidential hopeful at the palace of fine arts. >> my stepdad said, hey, there is an opportunity you can meet hillary clinton. yeah. why not? >> excited. >> 8-year-old dash left school to escort his mom to the family-friendly event, which included arts and crafts, cotton candy, and a chance to meet the voice of olaf from the movie "frozen". >> it is important to witness what's happening. this i
jodi hernandez is there. this is being billed as a family fund-raising event and welcoming children to come. >> it really is. it is being called the children's town hall. and hillary clinton answered questions on everything from climate change, how to get more girls involved in science. she signed a third grader's book report. you can see her signature right here, hillary rod ham clinton. she gave an a plus. parents and children say sit an event they will never forget. hundreds of hillary...
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nbc's jodi hernandez joins us live. >> reporter: jess, richmond police have arrested two dozen people and taken eight guns off the streets in just the past ten days alone. we got an exclusive look at what police are doing to turn up the heat on those causing trouble. >> right now we're smack in the middle of the iron triangle. we're going after this white car that was going pretty fast over here. >> reporter: we went along for a ride as a special enforcement team hit the street hoping to quell the city's recent spike in crime. >> they don't really care who's around. an officer can be a block away, and if they see a rival and they're armed, they'll take action, which is typically shooting. >> reporter: just a week and a half ago a school teacher was critically wounded caught in the crossfire as she was droving down the boulevard. that same day a man was shot and killed on interstate 580. >> we've seen a lot of car-to-car shootings where they were an incident or innocent people had been struck. >> just a few days ago a family traveling on interstate 580 got hit with a stray bullet. it i
nbc's jodi hernandez joins us live. >> reporter: jess, richmond police have arrested two dozen people and taken eight guns off the streets in just the past ten days alone. we got an exclusive look at what police are doing to turn up the heat on those causing trouble. >> right now we're smack in the middle of the iron triangle. we're going after this white car that was going pretty fast over here. >> reporter: we went along for a ride as a special enforcement team hit the...
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we lost our dogs, my best friends. >> reporter: jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> a break-in, a police shooting and a neighborhood on lockdown. it happened this morning in san mateo. two people, here they are, the police say are involved in this. they were both arrested. this happened this morning, early this morning. the homeowners called police as a burglar was breaking into their house. when police arrived, they caught up with her. they say she tried to run over an officer with her car. so the officer fired back. >> woke up to police and gunshots, tires screeching. and then some screaming. >> a wild scene there. one bullet hit the suspect's car. police put the neighborhood on lockdown and went yard to yard to try to find the other suspect. eventually, they found him about three hours later. >>> the south bay truck crash that closed highway 101 today could be cleared within the hour. it began around 10:30 this morning. investigators say a driver in a stolen car hit a big rig causing it to jackknife and then overturn. the truck's driver is hospitalized with major injuries but h
we lost our dogs, my best friends. >> reporter: jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> a break-in, a police shooting and a neighborhood on lockdown. it happened this morning in san mateo. two people, here they are, the police say are involved in this. they were both arrested. this happened this morning, early this morning. the homeowners called police as a burglar was breaking into their house. when police arrived, they caught up with her. they say she tried to run over an...
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jodi hernandez is at the hospital this evening. you were the only reporter to speak with him. how is he doing? >> reporter: he is doing remarkably well. he is a little tired and a little bumped and bruised, but very, very grateful. this man says he's a little banged up but feeling good. the east bay plumber fell 17 feet into a hole while working on a sewer line yesterday. it took firefighters 13 hours to rescue him. i thought of everything and nothing he says describing the ordeal from the hospital today. he says he even thought he might die during the hours he was trapped. firefighters say the space he was stuck in was small and full of sand. and construction material had fallen on top of him. >> it was the plywood and four by four bracing and everything that fell in on him was kind of across the back of his legs. so he was trapped. we couldn't lift him out without tearing his legs off, if you will. >> reporter: after 13 hours, rescuers managed to pull him out. he is incredibly grateful. i don't have the words to thank them for saving me, he says. thanks to them and thanks to
jodi hernandez is at the hospital this evening. you were the only reporter to speak with him. how is he doing? >> reporter: he is doing remarkably well. he is a little tired and a little bumped and bruised, but very, very grateful. this man says he's a little banged up but feeling good. the east bay plumber fell 17 feet into a hole while working on a sewer line yesterday. it took firefighters 13 hours to rescue him. i thought of everything and nothing he says describing the ordeal from...
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nbc bay area jodi hernandez is in martinez where the woman says the dog is much more than just a family pet. jodi? >> reporter: janelle, victoria clark says her service dog keeps her calm and centered. she's lived in this apartment complex tore the last two years and never had any trouble until she adopted the poodle back in october. now, she and her dog face eviction. >> he's just a love. >> victoria clark says her little dog rascal has changed her life in drastic ways. clark, who struggles with bipolar disorder, panic attacks and ptsd took the advice of her doctor last october and adopted a service animal. a therapy dog that's helped her deal with her mental disabilities. >> he has brought me so much joy and strength and empowerment. >> but now clark is facing eviction from the housing program that placed her in the martinez apartment for a reduced rent. she's told she's violating rental agreement. the apartment owner has a no pet policy. >> breaking my lease agreement for -- it's all about rascal. >> shelter inc., the nonprofit that runs the program will review the case in their appe
nbc bay area jodi hernandez is in martinez where the woman says the dog is much more than just a family pet. jodi? >> reporter: janelle, victoria clark says her service dog keeps her calm and centered. she's lived in this apartment complex tore the last two years and never had any trouble until she adopted the poodle back in october. now, she and her dog face eviction. >> he's just a love. >> victoria clark says her little dog rascal has changed her life in drastic ways....
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our jody hernandez has more. >> reporter: we learned this water polo player was here in court to hear his punishment. we don't know what the punishment is because juvenile proceedings are highly confidential. but we're getting a look at the video that captured the incident. now, i've been talking to the victim's parents. they don't want to go on camera but they do want to set the record straight. a family friend spoke on their behal behalf. >> play respectfully. >> reporter: that is the message that others hope that this message will help with, an incident that left a family friend seriously hurt. >> intent to injure another athlete. that is what it showed. >> reporter: this is the video clip that led to the high school student facing criminal charges. payan describes how he and the family view it. >> he intentionally brings the athlete's head down towards his knee, and quickly drives the knee up towards the face. >> reporter: the maneuver left the victim, a 15-year-old with a broken nose that required surgery. >> that was one of the most calculated, callous, skillful acts intended to
our jody hernandez has more. >> reporter: we learned this water polo player was here in court to hear his punishment. we don't know what the punishment is because juvenile proceedings are highly confidential. but we're getting a look at the video that captured the incident. now, i've been talking to the victim's parents. they don't want to go on camera but they do want to set the record straight. a family friend spoke on their behal behalf. >> play respectfully. >> reporter:...
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and 35-year-old christian hernandez, 5'8", 170 pounds, both with brown hair and brown eyes, both known to campbell police. this all went down about 8:00 a.m. this morning in the 2800 block of south winchester after a string of burglaries in the los gatos campbell area. campbell police cornered the suspects who had a third person with them but the driver stepped on the xwgas and rammed one of e patrol cars. police say at that point the woman left behind saw the vacant patrol car, jumped in it and tried to make her getaway. that's when a veteran officer tried to stop her. >> the door to the patrol door car was closed. he reached in through the open window to try to get the car stopped and the keys out of the ignition and it was at that point where the female suspect put the patrol car into reverse and accelerated at a high rate of speed. that threw the officer to the ground and she fled down winchester boulevard. >>> the patrol car police say the woman stole was found about 2 1/2 hours later this morning. right now the search is on for the two, both from the campbell area. the officer wh
and 35-year-old christian hernandez, 5'8", 170 pounds, both with brown hair and brown eyes, both known to campbell police. this all went down about 8:00 a.m. this morning in the 2800 block of south winchester after a string of burglaries in the los gatos campbell area. campbell police cornered the suspects who had a third person with them but the driver stepped on the xwgas and rammed one of e patrol cars. police say at that point the woman left behind saw the vacant patrol car, jumped in...
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jody hernandez is in richmond this evening. how does it all work and will it work? >> it's really very simple. if you find yourself in a situation where you cannot call for emergency help, the richmond police department says all you need to do is grab your cell phone and dial 911 with your location and they'll be on the way. imagine dispatchers answer hundreds of calls for help every day. starting this week they can take more than phone calls. that's the sound of somebody text messaging a 911 plea for help. >> we are now accepting 911 texts from the community that we serve. >> people who liver in richmond, kensington and san pablo can send a text to 911, a potentially life saving option. >> if you're hiding in the closet and you have assailants in your home, you don't want to give your location up. for that the text will be critical and crucial. >> richmond is the first agency to launch the program. the program is already proving successful in southern california. last month a hearing impaired woman with a medical emergency texted 911 and got the help shoo needed. >
jody hernandez is in richmond this evening. how does it all work and will it work? >> it's really very simple. if you find yourself in a situation where you cannot call for emergency help, the richmond police department says all you need to do is grab your cell phone and dial 911 with your location and they'll be on the way. imagine dispatchers answer hundreds of calls for help every day. starting this week they can take more than phone calls. that's the sound of somebody text messaging a...
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jody hernandez is live at city hall with more. critics are threatening legal action. railroad that's rig >> reporter: this has become personal for at least one member of the city council. the president is presiding over what could be the toughest meeting of her life. the council president and the rest of the council will be voting on a package of gun safety measures just two weeks after her own grandson was shot and killed. >> somebody somewhere is profiting from this pain. and they are working against me saving lives. and it has cost me my grandson. >> reporter: the city council president knows painfully well how serious gun violence has become. her grandson, a 17-year-old, was shot and killed during a robbery just days before christmas. >> we know that this is beyond personal choice. that this is a public health crisis that put ours boys at risk. >> reporter: tonight the oakland si city council will vote on ordinances they hope will save lives. it would ban all high capacity magazines and require gun owners to safely store their guns in lockboxes at home and in thei
jody hernandez is live at city hall with more. critics are threatening legal action. railroad that's rig >> reporter: this has become personal for at least one member of the city council. the president is presiding over what could be the toughest meeting of her life. the council president and the rest of the council will be voting on a package of gun safety measures just two weeks after her own grandson was shot and killed. >> somebody somewhere is profiting from this pain. and they...
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live in oakland, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> hope he gets better fast. >>> we want to show you incredible video. it's a rescue that saved the life of a woman at yosemite. watch this. she's right there. >> right. >> and back. >> careful maneuvering by rescue crews. that's the woman. she's in the little red object back there. the woman is lifted. she's 63 years old. she's in the stretcher. she fractured her back after slipping on ice during a hike. it happened saturday. the crews found her saturday night. it was freezing out there. that forced them to wait until sunday morning to carry her out. a member of the search and rescue team bundled her up and helped shelter her throughout the night. she's still recovering at a hospital. but she is happy to be out of the yosemite park. >>> lottery players are dreaming big are than ever. the jackpot is a record $700 million. that's after one ticket holder missed the big million dollar payout last night by one number. people are waiting to try to get new tickets for saturday. she missed by one number. do we know who she is? >> reporter:
live in oakland, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> hope he gets better fast. >>> we want to show you incredible video. it's a rescue that saved the life of a woman at yosemite. watch this. she's right there. >> right. >> and back. >> careful maneuvering by rescue crews. that's the woman. she's in the little red object back there. the woman is lifted. she's 63 years old. she's in the stretcher. she fractured her back after slipping on ice during a hike....
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jodi hernandez is live where people are being told to expect a very bumpy winter. jody? >> reporter: about a half dozen drivers had a very rattling ride along highway 242 here in concord this morning. a pothole caused their tires to blowout right on the freeway. tonight, caltrans says we could see a lot more of that this storm season. >> like a big boom, i hit something or something like that. >> luis describes the bumpy ride he and other drivers in concord had to deal with this morning. he was among a half dozen commuters who got flat tires after driving over a big pothole on the tree way. >> pulled another car. pulled another car. almost like seven, eight cars. >> we were just driving and we saw the hole on the freeway and we hit it. >> miguel guzman and his buddy hit it, too, blowing out not one but two tires. >> imagine there was seven cars having the same problem at the same time. there was a big accident over there. >> you never know when the potholes are going to open up or where. >> reporter: caltrans had to do emergency pothole repairs on four freeways this morn
jodi hernandez is live where people are being told to expect a very bumpy winter. jody? >> reporter: about a half dozen drivers had a very rattling ride along highway 242 here in concord this morning. a pothole caused their tires to blowout right on the freeway. tonight, caltrans says we could see a lot more of that this storm season. >> like a big boom, i hit something or something like that. >> luis describes the bumpy ride he and other drivers in concord had to deal with...
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reporting in the contra costa newsroom, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> a new plea to help solve two coldcations in oakland. police say they need the public to step up. three years ago today oakland was investigating its fourth murder of the day. two of the crimes were solved but police need help solving the other two. the families. two murdered men met with police to demand for justice. >> not about street cold or street cred or any of that. it's young men out here dying every day for no reason. >> these men were on east 17th street. edward childress was fatally shot there and minutes later police say his friend larry lovett was kidnapped or persuaded to go to the diamond park area where he was killed. >> well, a man says he suffered a seizure after his service dog was banned from a 49ers game and now he's suing the team for $10 million. a cell phone appears to have recorded some of that exchange. >> me asking you to please leave the man alone. >> the video comes from james hillborn's attorney. it happened last november at levi stadium. the attorney says ticket-takers allo
reporting in the contra costa newsroom, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> a new plea to help solve two coldcations in oakland. police say they need the public to step up. three years ago today oakland was investigating its fourth murder of the day. two of the crimes were solved but police need help solving the other two. the families. two murdered men met with police to demand for justice. >> not about street cold or street cred or any of that. it's young men out here dying...